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Left clicking on ClipCache's tray icon (near the clock on the task bar) will bring ClipCache's main window to the front.
You can have ClipCache start when you start Windows. This is setup in Options (Startup tab.)
You can have ClipCache start minimized. This is setup in Options (Startup tab.)
You should create groups to store related clips. You can create a new group by clicking New Group in the Tools menu.
Clips can be drag-dropped between different groups to help keep all your clips organized.
A group with an arrow next to it indicates the "active group", it receives all new captures - you can only have one active group at any time.
You can rename a selected group or a clip by clicking on it, pressing F2, or by clicking Rename on the Tools menu.
A hotkey can be assigned to allow ClipCache's main window to be popped up while working in any program. Hotkeys are setup in Options (Hotkey tab.)
If ClipCache's main window is active, it can be minimized by pressing the main window hotkey, or by pressing Escape key.
You should make use of the right click menu. For example; the item, group and preview panes each have a right-click context menu.
You can press the Tab (or Shift+Tab) key to switch between panes.
This is the last tip in this section.